The Kilby International Champions of Creativity Broadcast
October 2, 2002

Kilby Laureates, guests, educators, and students gather after the October 2, 2002 Broadcast. Hailed as a "resounding success" by teachers and students from California and Texas, the recent Kilby Videobroadcast presented five Kilby International Laureates in an expanded version of its experimental pilot program to deliver Kilby Laureates as extraordinary role models for underserved students across the country. Photo credit: The Kilby Awards Foundation.

Victoria Downing, Chairman of the Kilby Awards Foundation,
hosts an interactive discussion during the October 2, 2002 "International
Champions of Creativity" broadcast in Dallas, Texas. Seated on-stage
to Downing's left are Kilby Laureates Dr. Marc Hannah and Dr. Jaleh
Daie, International Council member. Also visible on-screen and attending
the broadcast via videoconference are (clockwise from upper right
quadrant): Kilby Laureate & Rainforest Canopy expert, Dr. Margaret
Lowman (in Sarasota, Florida), Kilby Laureate Dr. Mark Reed from Yale
University, Kilby Laureate, student questioners from Texas area schools,
and Dr. Susan Athey, from Stanford University. On the right of the
stage are local students who are waiting to pose questions to the
laureates. Photo credit: The Kilby Awards Foundation.

Jack St. Clair Kilby signs autographs for admiring
students after the October 2, 2002 "International Champions of Creativity"
broadcast in Dallas, Texas. Photo credit: The Kilby Awards Foundation.

Students and teachers meet the Nobel Laureate, Jack
Kilby, Dr. Marc Hannah, Co Founder of Silicon Graphics, and and Victoria
Downing, Chairman of the Kilby Foundation after the October 2,2002
"International Champions of Creativity" broadcast in Dallas, Texas.
Photo credit: The Kilby Awards Foundation.

Kilby Laureate Dr. Marc Hannah visits with students
after the October 2, 2002 "International Champions of Creativity"
broadcast in Dallas, Texas. Hannah was acknowledged in 1995 with the
Kilby Young Innovator Award for his innovative insight as a co-founder
of Silicon Graphics and chief architect of the graphics subsystems
for many of SGI's revolutionary workstations. Photo credit: The Kilby
Awards Foundation.